We normally expect to receive an Executive Summary no longer than 6 pages, preferably in Word format.
If you do not already have an “Executive Summary” use the following
template to summarize your ideas, again preferably in Word format, no more than six pages.

Application Template

Contact Information:

Name

Current Affiliation and Position

Address, E-Mail, Telephone

Written Description:

Provide a short description of product or invention.

Describe the need that exists or problem being solved.

Compare your idea or invention with existing products or
solutions in terms of performance, reliability and cost.

Discuss who the customers will be (i.e., who will pay you for it),
how much the product will cost to produce and what price you envision
charging. We recognize that much of this discussion will often be
speculative at this early stage but also necessary to evaluate the
idea as a business.

Define where you are in the stage of development (concept, bench scale testing,
prototype) and what has been accomplished so far.

Identify who has ownership rights in the technology. Note any patent or other
intellectual property protection currently in place or pending. If not patented,

discuss how the intellectual property will be protected.

If you have formed a company explain its history and specify all prior financing
(e.g., founders’ cash, investors, grants, in-kind from 3rd parties) in the development
of this product or product idea.

Provide detailed background information on all founders and employees and anyone
else that you have identified to be involved in the development of your technology.

Please Note:

Do not send us proprietary information.

We do not sign Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) in the early stages of due diligence, and only in extraordinary
circumstances after that.

If you are concerned about disclosure, let us tell you what we tell other inventors:

It is important to protect your intellectual property. But you will find that many
experienced investors strongly resist signing NDA’s. We see many business plans and we can’t
sign an NDA for all of them. We generally feel that your idea must either be protected by a
patent or patent application (even if preliminary), or it must be very hard to duplicate.
Anything else implies that you will have a problem when you start to sell product.

E-mail your Executive Summary or proposal to josh@ecoelectron.com and/or send a
hard copy to the following address (we would prefer an emailed attachment):